Cross-talk towards the response regulator NtrC controlling nitrogen metabolism in Rhodobacter capsulatus


Autoria(s): Drepper, T.; Wiethaus, J.; Giaourakis, D.; Gross, S.; Schubert, B.; Vogt, M.; Wiencek, Y.; McEwan, A. G.; Masepohl, B.
Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

Rhodobacter capsulatus NtrB/NtrC two-component regulatory system controls expression of genes involved in nitrogen metabolism including urease and nitrogen fixation genes. The ntrY-ntrX genes, which are located immediately downstream of the nifR3-ntrB-ntrC operon, code for a two-component system of unknown function. Transcription of ntrY starts within the ntrC-ntrY intergenic region as shown by primer extension analysis, but maximal transcription requires, in addition, the promoter of the nifR3-ntrB-ntrC operon. While ntrB and ntrY single mutant strains were able to grow with either urea or N-2 as sole nitrogen source, a ntrB/ntrY double mutant (like a ntrC-deficient strain) was no longer able to use urea or N-2. These findings suggest that the histidine kinases NtrB and NtrY can substitute for each other as phosphodonors towards the response regulator NtrC.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:79798

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Rhodobacter Capsulatus #Two-component Regulatory System #Ntrb #Ntrc #Urease #Nitrogenase #Microbiology #Enhancer-binding Protein #Escherichia-coli #Transcriptional Regulation #2-component System #Acetyl Phosphate #Fixation Genes #Expression #Identification #Nifa #Mutagenesis #C1 #270304 Infectious Agents #780105 Biological sciences
Tipo

Journal Article